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  1. 1. How long?

    • 1 year
      8
    • 2-3 years
      13
    • 4-5 years
      2
    • They won't make a movie
      4
    • Other
      6


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I voted "Other". Less than a year for a movie, but it will be exactly one year until somber-faced NBC talking heads assault us with: "The Virginia Massacre - One Year Later" There will, of course, be some inappropriate theme song for the hour long "Look Back" at the event. (Anyone remember the TV broadcasting company "tributes" to Princess Diana that used "Good Riddance" - otherwise known as "Time Of Your Life" - by Green Day as the theme song?)

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I didn't see "Bowling for Columbine" to be in any way offensive to the Columbine incident and those involved. Exploitative of certain people, as are all Michael Moore movies, but not disrespectful overall. When I read this poll I was thinking of a dramatization type thing. I hope they never make that, and I doubt they will.

I wonder how many people actually saw Bowling For Columbine or are just writing it off on the basis of Fahrenheit 9/11 and because "It's Michael Moore".

I thought that Bowling for Columbine was less of a hack job than Fahrenheit 9/11, but there you go...

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I *actually* saw Bowling for Columbine. I have actually seen Fahrenheit 911. It was very hard to watch both. As far as it being a hack job, maybe...but it did cause me to think. However, I would hope that this tragedy does NOT make it to a movie/documentary.

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I vote 4-5 but almost voted 2-3.

I hope it's NEVER.

I think it's HORRIBLE that they made a movie about 9/11. Ugh, I'd never watch that.

These school shootings are scary. I'm a teacher and this last week we had 2 lockdowns for violence in the city and/or threats.

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